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The First Book My Mom Read To Me
Every night my mom would read the book "Goodnight Moon" by Margaret Wise Brown. -
My Favorite Book As a Child
I would make my parents read the book "Bedtime for Baby Bop" by Donna Cooner almost everyday. It was my favorite book as a child. -
Dr. Seuss
I remember when my Yiayia (grandma in Greek) would read "Green Eggs In Ham" by Dr. Seuss almost every time she saw me because I loved reading books that rhymed. -
First Read Aloud Book
I would love to read aloud with my parents the book "Chicka Chicka Boom Boom" by Bill Martin Jr. I loved seeing all of the letters in the alphabet on the trees and reading aloud the letters. -
The Library
My Gammy (great grandmother) would take me to our local library where we would spend hours reading different types of books. My first book I read in the library was "Charlotte's Web" by E. B. White. -
I Love Books That Have A Twist
In middle school I read the book "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech. It was a very intriguing book that kept me on my toes every second. I love books that make me think about what is going to happen. -
Favorite Book To Read For Fun
After watching the move "Hunger Games" I decided to read the book and I really enjoyed it, because it allowed for me to get an aspect from the movie point of view and the reading point of view. I like reading books that are turned into movies to see how different they really are. -
My Favorite Book That I Read In High School
In High School I remember being required to read "The Great Gatsby" by F-Scott Fitzgerald. At first I was not interested, but as time went by and the further I began to read I ended up really loving the book. -
When I Knew I Wanted To Be A Teacher
I am the oldest of seven siblings, which means that I took on a lot of responsibility in taking care of my brothers and sisters. I remember reading them the book "Where The Wild Things Are" by Maurice Sendak which made me realize I wanted to become a teacher. -
My Favorite Book That I Read In College
I absolutely fell in love with the book "Out of my Mind" by Sharon Draper. It was an excellent book that talked about a girl who had cerebral palsy. It really helped me realize what people with disabilities go trough on day to day basis and how everybody's life is different.